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Homework and Emergencies Emergency UNIX and Linux Support regular expression on AIX Post 302355572 by raghav288 on Wednesday 23rd of September 2009 05:27:51 AM
Old 09-23-2009
that is the problem actually. I ve been working with these regular expression and now even trying out the above second sed dint work.. Is this anything to do whith shell or AIX server.. Im using this in ksh
 

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PAGERMAP(5)							File Formats Manual						       PAGERMAP(5)

NAME
pagermap - SNPP pager identifier mapping file DESCRIPTION
The file etc/pagermap (by default) is used by the SNPP support in hfaxd(8) to map pager identifiers specified with the PAGE directive to IXO/TAP or SMS service providers and optionally a Pager Identification Number (PIN). (The ability to specify a PIN makes it possible to define aliases for pagers.) Note that etc/pagermap may be called a different name; the filename is specified with the PagerIDMapFile con- figuration parameter read by hfaxd(8). The pagermap file is comprised of one or more lines of the following format: <pattern> <dialstring>[/<pin>] Each line specifies a <pattern> that is matched against a client-specified pager identifier string. A pattern may be a plain string or a POSIX 1003.2 extended regular expression; plain strings must compare exactly while regular expressions are unanchored and any substring match constitutes a ``hit''. Regular expressions are distinguished from plain strings by the presence of one or more of the magic charac- ters ``[]*.^$-+{}()''. The <dialstring> identifies the IXO/TAP or SMS service provider to contact for delivery or, if <dialstring> is the string ``reject'' (case insensitive) then the pager identifier is rejected. If the optional <pin> is specified then it used to deliver the page instead of the client-specified identifier. If the matching expression is a regular expression the optional <pin> may reference the entire string matched by the regular expression with the ``&'' character. Substrings matched with the ``(...)'' constructs may be referenced by using `` '' where n is a single numeric digit between 1 and 9 that refers to the n-th matched substring; c.f. re_format(7), sed(1), etc. hfaxd processes lines in the mapping file sequentially; the first line with a pattern that matches the pager identifier is used to deliver or reject the page. Lines that begin with a ``#'' are treated as comments and discarded. Leading whitespace on a line is also ignored. EXAMPLES
The following defines an alias for ``sam'', submits all destinations with a leading ``Sky'' to a particular IXO/TAP service provider, and otherwise rejects the pager ID. (Note that using alphabetics in dial strings requires a dialstring rules file that understands how to map alphabetics to key codes--or one that passes them through verbatim.) # a simple mapping example sam 5551212/99 Sky(.*) 1800SkyTel/1 .* reject SEE ALSO
hfaxd(8), hylafax-server(5) May 8, 1996 PAGERMAP(5)
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